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Gen-Z: Growing up as activists

Madison Mauro, Former Opinion Editor June 19, 2021

Entering an era where students have been, arguably, more empowered than ever, the Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L. case is a welcome addition to students taking charge of their rights.  Brandi Levy’s explicit Snapchat concerning her school sports...

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Madison Mauro

Grayson Navarro, Former Deputy Features Editor June 18, 2021

With four long years of high school coming to a close, Madison Mauro continues to build stepping stones towards the future she desires. Mauro was an active member of The Stinger all four years of high school. Staying loyal to the opinion section of the...

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Why “To Kill a Mockingbird”?

How the American classics threaten modern growth
Madison Mauro, Former Opinion Editor May 21, 2021

As of the 2020-2021 school year, the East Penn School District has joined the long list of schools across the nation to remove Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird,” one of the most controversial books in the U.S.  Yet, while evaluating the racially...

Senior Liz Carter dedicates time to her art throughout the day. Photo courtesy of Carter.

Humans of EHS: Liz Carter

Madison Mauro, Former Opinion Editor March 9, 2020

For Liz Carter, life has always been art.  Carter, a senior, is enrolled in the Emmaus High School AP Studio Art course and can’t help but produce a masterpiece with every project she embarks on. Since the discovery of her passion for art in...

A collection of pet rocks dries in the makerspace. Photo by Kelly Bower.

April brings pet rocks to the makerspace

Madison Mauro, Former Opinion Editor April 26, 2019

Following the end of WWII, the baby boom pummeled the 50s and 60s. But in 1975, the nation saw another increase in population, the birth of pet rocks. The Pet Rock, founded by Gary Dahl, a freelance copy editor, dominated every 1975 kids wish lists...

"Wasteland, Baby!" album cover. Photo courtesy Official Charts.

Hozier’s “Wasteland, Baby!” is Anything But a Waste

Madison Mauro, Former Opinion Editor March 4, 2019

“Wasteland, Baby!” is the redemption of Hozier’s Indie-rock legacy following his near five year long absence from the music industry. Hozier erupted the dying cult of alternative Indie-rock after the release of a number of his brilliantly crafted...

"Little Dark Age," released this February, showcases the wonderful diversity of MGMT. Photo courtesy of Columbia Records.

MGMT’s Colorful “Little Dark Age”

Madison Mauro, Former Opinion Editor May 8, 2018

Everything about MGMT’s “Little Dark Age” screams dreamy rock. Their last big hit drowned the charts with the 2010 album “Congratulations,” but “Little Dark Age,” released this February, radiates a dark humor, conveying the simplicity...

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